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* [[Children Are Innocent]]: Partly the reason Kelderek hangs out with them.
* [[Children Are Innocent]]: Partly the reason Kelderek hangs out with them.
* [[Epilogue Letter]]
* [[Epilogue Letter]]
* [[Everything's Worse With Bears]]: Shardik, despite being God and all, [[Chronicles of Narnia|is not a tame bear]]. Whenever he inevitably ends up destroying massive amounts of property and mauling people it's interpreted as God's judgment by the Ortelgans.
* [[Everything's Worse with Bears]]: Shardik, despite being God and all, [[Chronicles of Narnia|is not a tame bear]]. Whenever he inevitably ends up destroying massive amounts of property and mauling people it's interpreted as God's judgment by the Ortelgans.
* [[Family-Unfriendly Violence]]: Good. ''Lord''.
* [[Family-Unfriendly Violence]]: Good. ''Lord''.
* [[Fire-Forged Friends]]: Kelderek and {{spoiler|Elleroth's son, Radu}}.
* [[Fire-Forged Friends]]: Kelderek and {{spoiler|Elleroth's son, Radu}}.
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* [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]]
* [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]]
* [[Mind Rape]]: Genshed enacts a mundane form of this on the slaves in his possession.
* [[Mind Rape]]: Genshed enacts a mundane form of this on the slaves in his possession.
* [[Oh Crap]]: [[Everything's Worse With Bears|Shardik]] tends to cause these - perhaps most notably on the plains of Gelt, and later with {{spoiler|Genshed}}.
* [[Oh Crap]]: [[Everything's Worse with Bears|Shardik]] tends to cause these - perhaps most notably on the plains of Gelt, and later with {{spoiler|Genshed}}.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Elleroth.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Elleroth.
* [[Rape As Drama]]
* [[Rape as Drama]]
* [[Reincarnation]]: Shardik is believed to be immortal because of this.
* [[Reincarnation]]: Shardik is believed to be immortal because of this.
* [[Survival Mantra]]: Children in the possession of slave-dealer [[Complete Monster|Genshed]] tell each other they'll be "home soon. Underground, all the way".
* [[Survival Mantra]]: Children in the possession of slave-dealer [[Complete Monster|Genshed]] tell each other they'll be "home soon. Underground, all the way".

Revision as of 14:55, 9 April 2014

A story about a man and a bear that might be God. Written by Richard Adams.

Tropes used in Shardik include:


  "This man Crendik, he'll end in Zeray - you mark my words."